This past week was a whirlwind in the Pakistani market! A policy rate reduction, the presentation of the federal budget, a resurgence in international oil prices, and the PSX's impressive turnaround on a bad budget. The KSE 100 Index extended its losing streak from last week into the first three trading sessions of this week. By Wednesday, it had shed over 3,000 points, remaining in the red zone for eight consecutive trading sessions since the beginning of the month. The market's weakness stemmed from expectations of higher taxation in the upcoming budget, particularly an increase in the capital gains tax. Additionally, the market had reached record highs by the end of May, prompting participants to adopt a selling stance. This 'sell' sentiment was so strong that even the reduction in the policy rate, announced on Monday evening, was insufficient to reverse the market's direction. Consequently, the KSE100 Index lost an additional 450 points in the two trading sessio...
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